banjo
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It's nice to know there's still people out there you can trust. Well done.
Would I hand a £250 phone to a kid that could easily outrun me. NO.
maybe you should go down the gym more often and put a bit less on your plate... then you could be a good samartine
so what if he ran off with ya phone what insurance is for,
That's a bit of a dumb answer tbh, the insuraqnce doesn't get your phone numbers back! .
I doubt very much your phone insurance would pay out, if you willingly handed your phone, to somebody who then ran off with it, anyway.
I saw a lost kid over here. He was sitting screaming and crying in the street. I stood and watched for over an hour and not one single person went to help him.
What's wrong with people these days??
I saw a lost kid over here. He was sitting screaming and crying in the street. I stood and watched for over an hour and not one single person went to help him.
What's wrong with people these days??[/QUOTE]
I think some of it has a lot to do with the outcome of actually attending to a childs needs, what i mean by that is if you are a guy and a little girl is lost or even looks lost, and your a helpful sort of guy and you go and try and help her and suddenly it all goes pear shaped, it does all go wrong in some order.
Years ago when i lived in \brighton, it was silly oclock on a saturday morning and i was walking home, as you like!! and i saw a couple arguin, this was by the level, i ignored it at first, then i saw the guy hitting the girl, and he was hitting her in some order!! i ran across the road shouting at him and pulled him off, he tried to hit me so i hit him, next thing i know both of them are fighting me!!! ......i tried to do a good deed and it went wrong.......in this day and age it is difficult, but in the same token i would personally go and help a kid if i felt he / she was in difficulty.
Edit: Sorry if there are mistakes etc but i am in work and rushed this like anything as we have a game tonight!!
You watched for an hour?!?!
maybe you should go down the gym more often and put a bit less on your plate... then you could be a good samartine
I lost [MENTION=15434]BHABen[/MENTION] for nearly 20 mins last night ok so he is 34 but the amount of people walking towards Moulscoombe was crazy last night. Personally maybe 10 is the right age for a child to have a Mobile with pre programmed numbers. Just a thought.
If a child was actually properly lost is there a safe place they would be taken to until parent'(s) could be found ?
Thanks, I just wondered if the club had a specific place that god forbid any child was lost you could just go to. Club shop a good call though.I would assume the shop or west stand reception or a police car